try typing
openssl s_time ?
raj H wrote:
*[safeTgram (optim1) receive status: NOT encrypted, NOT signed.]*
Thanks Jimmy! This command looks to help me for the performance! Only
thing is I have to get it working. I keep on getting errors.
Anyways, thanks! I will go through and get it running.
Any inputs on session reuse?
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:39 PM, jimmy bahuleyan
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raj H wrote:
Thanks Marek for your comments!
[snip]
I am sorry these questions are really vague and not of
challenge for the technical personals. But I believe these are
the questions any solution developer or openssl user would
have. Isn't the OpenSSL publishes any numbers?
Have you tried the command
$ openssl s_time
-jb
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